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Return information about characters used in a string

count_chars

(PHP 4, PHP 5)

count_charsReturn information about characters used in a string

Description

mixed count_chars ( string $string [, int $mode ] )

Counts the number of occurrences of every byte-value (0..255) in string and returns it in various ways.

Parameters

string

The examined string.

mode

The optional parameter mode defaults to 0.

Return Values

Depending on mode count_chars() returns one of the following:

  • 0 - an array with the byte-value as key and the frequency of every byte as value.
  • 1 - same as 0 but only byte-values with a frequency greater than zero are listed.
  • 2 - same as 0 but only byte-values with a frequency equal to zero are listed.
  • 3 - a string containing all unique characters is returned.
  • 4 - a string containing all not used characters is returned.

Examples

Example #1 count_chars() example

<?php
$data 
"Two Ts and one F.";

foreach (
count_chars($data1) as $i => $val) {
   echo 
"There were $val instance(s) of \"" chr($i) , "\" in the string.\n";
}
?>

The above example will output:

 
 There were 4 instance(s) of " " in the string. There were 1 instance(s) of "." in the string. There were 1 instance(s) of "F" in the string. There were 2 instance(s) of "T" in the string. There were 1 instance(s) of "a" in the string. There were 1 instance(s) of "d" in the string. There were 1 instance(s) of "e" in the string. There were 2 instance(s) of "n" in the string. There were 2 instance(s) of "o" in the string. There were 1 instance(s) of "s" in the string. There were 1 instance(s) of "w" in the string.